ROD RECIPES 3/5/2007 Bridge Players Day Playing Cards Cake

       
      And just who started all of that bidding? Probably the English! They had 
a game called Trump back in the 1500s. This turned into Whist and became 
popular with the upper-class in the middle 1700s. Whist went through many 
changes, but ended up being the contract bridge game played today. 


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      Playing Cards Cake 


      Bid fun birthday greetings to your favorite card player with this 
delicious cake. 


      1 recipe Citrus Yellow Cake 
      1 recipe Whipped Cream Frosting 
      1 recipe Raspberry Filling 
      Chocolate-flavored candy coating discs 
      Red candy coating discs 
      8 ounces vanilla-flavored candy coating 

      1. Arrange cooled cake layers with bottom sides up. Spread each with a 
small amount of the frosting. Spread Raspberry Filling on top of one of the 
cake layers. Invert the remaining cake layer and place on top of the 
filling-covered cake layer. 

      2. Transfer cake to a serving plate. Frost sides and top generously with 
the remaining frosting. If desired, place some frosting in a decorating bag 
fitted with a large star tip. Pipe frosting along the top edge of cake. Cover 
loosely and chill until serving time, up to 24 hours. 

      3. Meanwhile, prepare garnish. Line a cookie sheet with waxed paper; set 
aside. In very small microwave-safe bowls, melt the chocolate and red candy 
coating discs. Transfer to disposable decorating bags. Snip a very small hole 
in end of each bag. Pipe chocolate spades and clubs onto the waxed paper. Pipe 
red hearts and diamonds onto same piece of waxed paper. Chill about 10 minutes 
or until designs are hard. Melt vanilla-flavored candy coating in the microwave 
or in a small saucepan over low heat. Working quickly, pour evenly over half of 
the chilled designs and spread gently to an even thickness. Leave half of your 
piped designs uncovered. Shake the cookie sheet gently to smooth out the melted 
candy coating layer. Chill until set. 

      4. To un-mold designs, gently peel waxed paper from the back of the candy 
coating. Set aside the designs that are separate and open. You will also have a 
sheet of vanilla candy coating that has designs piped on the back side. Turn it 
over onto a cutting board. Use a warm sharp knife to cut the sheet into small 
rectangles that each have a design. Decorate each piece of cake with a few open 
designs and a few rectangles (cards). 

      Cake serves 12.

     




Marla

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